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<blockquote data-quote="INFORG" data-source="post: 2212395" data-attributes="member: 1117"><p>You can't extrapolate traffic from search numbers - need to see actual analytical data to prove traffic numbers.</p><p></p><p>Using your example, a cityfenceinstallation domain could have value to an actual fence installer for just a few reasons:</p><p>1. It has existing traffic and therefore leads.</p><p>2. It can be used for SEO to increase rank and traffic to business site where they don't have top results already.</p><p>3. Defensive ownership to prevent someone else from starting a competing business and outranking them for the term.</p><p></p><p>Best hope would be that some newcomer to fence installation wants the name to jumpstart their business and gain an advantage in climbing the rankings or an installer that does not yet have a website. Those without a website seem to be where domainers successful with this type of domain put some effort. This requires some cold calling skills - someplace most domainers fall short or like me, are just too lazy to do as a hobbyist with a full time job. </p><p></p><p>For a CityService domain to have some value, I would want to see it in a very competitive service, in a very large city, or already developed and outranking the businesses for that city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INFORG, post: 2212395, member: 1117"] You can't extrapolate traffic from search numbers - need to see actual analytical data to prove traffic numbers. Using your example, a cityfenceinstallation domain could have value to an actual fence installer for just a few reasons: 1. It has existing traffic and therefore leads. 2. It can be used for SEO to increase rank and traffic to business site where they don't have top results already. 3. Defensive ownership to prevent someone else from starting a competing business and outranking them for the term. Best hope would be that some newcomer to fence installation wants the name to jumpstart their business and gain an advantage in climbing the rankings or an installer that does not yet have a website. Those without a website seem to be where domainers successful with this type of domain put some effort. This requires some cold calling skills - someplace most domainers fall short or like me, are just too lazy to do as a hobbyist with a full time job. For a CityService domain to have some value, I would want to see it in a very competitive service, in a very large city, or already developed and outranking the businesses for that city. [/QUOTE]
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